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Kathy and Bruce Weber
Kathy and Bruce Weber planted themselves firmly in the Desert Botanical Garden immediately upon moving to Arizona. After their first visit they became members, enrolled in volunteer botany training and enlisted as volunteers. More

Marilyn Wolfe
"The Garden is beautiful, fabulous — it was calling to me!" A first Luminaria visit persuaded Marilyn Wolfe and her husband to become Garden members. More

Diane and Mike Kulow
"The Garden is filled with beauty, a sense of calm and it's a wonderful place to learn about native plants and enjoy with friends. It's a peaceful oasis that we hope will be here forever!" More

Terri Laird-Newton
Artist Terri Laird-Newton paints often in the Desert Botanical Garden. She uses it as therapy for a disability and takes personal comfort in the Garden by observing, meditating, sketching and painting. More

Craig Pearson
"Amazing and ever-changing, the Desert Botanical Garden is a living museum that's so important — we have to keep it going. Like Phoenix, the Garden has grown-up. It's evolved from a dusty place into a vibrant metropolitan oasis!" More

Gene Skutack
Gene Skutack is an unexpected and atypical member of the Sonoran Circle. This thirty-something from Peakville, Pennsylvania is passionate about cacti. For the last fifteen years he's been vacationing in Arizona, each visit collecting and transporting new plants back to the greenhouse he built to protect the cacti from snowy winters. More

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The Butterflies are Coming!

Take a stroll through the beautiful Marshall Butterfly Pavilion and find yourself surrounded by hundreds of fluttering butterflies. Exhibit opens March 2. More Info.

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